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John Malone, 38, said: “It’s a shame to see it closed. I especially enjoyed their coffee and they did good food as well so hopefully it reopens again soon.”

The business posted a sign on its window thanking customers for their support and hoped they would re-open “in the near future.”

The sign in the window

Tom Bloor hopes that will be sooner, rather than later. The 29 year-old from West Bridgford said: “There’s a lot of competition around on this street so maybe that’s why it has closed, especially post-Christmas.

“It’s a shame and I hope they’re not closed for too long.”

Melton Road is home to food outlets including a fish and chip shop, a coffee shop, a bakery and a pizza take-away.

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Mary West was also saddened by the news of the closure. The 60 year-old from West Bridgford said: “It is never nice to see a small business close and I wasn’t expecting it.

“I’ve only ever heard good things about it.”

The Post has been unable to contact Pranzo’s owners for a comment.

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